Marc Marquez wins in a crash-filled MotoGP German GP race, finishing over 7s clear as only 10 riders made it to the chequered flag.
Francesco Bagnaia ascended to the top of the MotoGP standings with a triumphant performance at the German Grand Prix. His title rival, Jorge Martin, crashed out while holding a commanding lead, allowing Bagnaia to seize victory and the championship lead.
Here's all you need to know about the 2024 MotoGP German GP, set to unfold over 26 laps of the iconic 4.555km Sachsenring on Sunday, July 07.
After Marc Marquez's accident, LCR Honda rider Takaaki Nakagami said in an interview that he was behind Marc when he went down. To him, there was nothing unusual about the way he rode.
Germany's Sachsenring was the scene of a gripping battle between defending champion Francesco Bagnaia and Jorge Martin, with the latter emerging victorious. Bagnaia, having separated himself from the rest of the field, followed the Pramac rider until passing him with 10 circuits to go.
MotoGP German Grand Prix: A free live feed of the 2023 MotoGP German Grand Prix race will be accessible via JioCinema. The app is available for free download from both the Google Play Store and the Apple Store. You may also watch this on your smart television if you have one.
The seventh round of the MotoGP championship takes place this weekend at Sachsenring. Marc Marquez has had eight of his career victories at this track, so it obviously means a lot to him. Honda will begin the German Grand Prix with just Marquez because of Mir's injuries.